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PrAACtically Mother’s Day: AAC-friendly Ideas
Here in the US, we’ll be celebrating Mother’s Day soon. If you’re looking for resources that you can incorporate into... [Read More...]
Here in the US, we’ll be celebrating Mother’s Day soon. If you’re looking for resources that you can incorporate into... [Read More...]
When individuals need switches for alternative access, the process of selecting which switch to use can be complex. In today’s... [Read More...]
As AAC practitioners well know, children who use some form of augmentative communication need a wide array of supports in... [Read More...]
Baking, shopping, wrapping. Grading, report-writing. Ugly sweaters, Secret Santas, Elf on a Shelf, Mensch on a Bench. December is zooming... [Read More...]
I’m honored to have AAC pioneer Dr. Sarah Blackstone join us today for a guest post that highlights the work... [Read More...]
Looking for ways to give your AAC learners the opportunity to communicate with a broader range of communication partners? Interested... [Read More...]
When your child has little or no functional speech, it is tempting to jump right into purchasing AAC technology and... [Read More...]
Dr. Kathy Howery is back with another helpful post an AAC research. Kathy is based in Alberta, Canada, and has worked... [Read More...]
Hello, December! Life seems to be speeding up these days, with little time for reading blog posts. Here are a... [Read More...]
Getting ready for the holidays? Karen Natoci has some ideas and downloadable materials to help you plan your therapy and... [Read More...]
Visual difficulties are common in individuals who use AAC, and few of us know more than ‘the basics’ of vision... [Read More...]
With Thanksgiving behind us, it’s time to look ahead to the month of December. A few years ago, we suggested... [Read More...]